Thanksgiving Day Collection
"Reflecting on the First Thanksgiving: A Day of Gratitude and Unity" As we gather around our tables, let us remember the historic significance of Thanksgiving Day
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"Reflecting on the First Thanksgiving: A Day of Gratitude and Unity" As we gather around our tables, let us remember the historic significance of Thanksgiving Day. Dating back to 1914, Jennie Augusta Brownscombe immortalized The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth in her captivating artwork. Through engravings like "A Leaf from an Artists Note Book on Thanksgiving Day, " we glimpse into the past and witness the cherished traditions that have shaped this holiday. From St Pauls Cathedral to St Georges Chapel, Windsor, lithographs capture the solemnity and reverence of Thanksgiving services held in these iconic places of worship. Illumination at St Pauls Cathedral illuminates our hearts with gratitude as we envision Queen Victoria leaving after a service filled with thanksgiving. The Lord Mayor presenting the City Sword to the Queen at Temple Bar symbolizes a momentous occasion during Thanksgiving celebrations. Engravings like "Thanksgiving Day (colour litho)" and "The Thanksgiving Day (engraving)" transport us back in time when communities came together to express their appreciation for bountiful harvests and blessings received. Inscribed forever in history are images of school children singing God Save The Queen while commemorating this special day. Triumphal arches adorned Regent Circus and Ludgate Hill, reminding all passersby of the joyous festivities taking place. Today, as we celebrate Thanksgiving Day ourselves, let us honor those who came before us by embracing unity and gratitude. May this caption serve as a reminder that amidst our own modern-day celebrations, it is essential to reflect upon our roots and appreciate all that we have been given.